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    How would pop culture be defined? Firstly‚ what is pop culture? The official definition of pop culture is the entirety of ideas‚ perspectives‚ attitudes‚ memes‚ images‚ and other phenomena within the mainstream of a given culture. In the center of pop culture lies entertainment‚ and entertainment is provided and displayed by people known as celebrities. Why are they the center of pop-culture? Well that’s because celebrities consist of

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    people allowed!” Seeing this quote up in a store in America would be shocking in today’s time‚ but back in Martin Luther King Jr.’s life this was a real issue. This was an issue especially in Birmingham‚ Alabama‚ the most segregated city in America. Dr. King was arrested for a demonstration that he led in Birmingham. Eight church officials ridiculed King for what he had done. King then refuted it with the “Letter from a Birmingham Jail.” King’s refute isn’t only for the eight church officials‚ but

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    Enhanced Linux (Selinux)‚ Chroot Jail‚ and Iptables Security Enhanced Linux (Selinux)‚ Chroot Jail‚ and Iptables Three of the most important types of Linux security technologies are Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux)‚ chroot jail‚ and iptables. This security measures aide in the subversion of theft and malicious activity. We will discuss these items in depth to address who created them and for what reason. Along with how these technologies changed the operating system to enforce security‚ and the

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    by extension‚ King believes in absolute morality‚ and this becomes a foundational tenet of his argument. Likewise‚ an unjust law is defined as a code out of harmony with the moral law‚ one “that is not rooted in eternal or natural law.” (Aquinas) We can reasonably assume that the pastors to whom this letter is addressed believed at least in the concept of absolute morality or natural law as defined by God. So‚ King levels the playing field in that sense from the start. This‚ then‚ means that that

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    In the passage " Letter from Birmingham jail " by Martin Luther King and also " Speech at the March on washington " by Josephine Baker . Those article argue for freedom with non-violence to find a solution. To start with ‚ some citizen believe that everybody should have freedom to get came vip right. For example Josephine argues in line 50-51 " I didn’t have to do that i wish i could go into any restaurant i wanted to and i didn’t have ". This show that not all have freedom and they want freedom

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    As an actor‚ how would you perform Masha and Medvedenko at two points of the play‚ communicating their relationship to the audience? Masha is the daughter of the estate manager‚ and the wife of Medvedenko. Throughout ‘The Seagull’ Masha’s unhappiness towards the life she bears is emphasised‚ this can be demonstrated through her clothing as she is only seen wearing black which typically symbolises death and sadness. Masha claims‚ “I’m in mourning for my life. I am unhappy”‚ this transfers the meaning

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    This long complex quote came from the well-known letter of Birmingham jail written by Martin Luther king. Through this letter‚ he uses a lot of different writing techniques to reach out to his audience. This writing technique has not only made me look at his writing but also feel connected to his writing. He was an American Baptist minister‚ social activist‚ humanitarian‚ and leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement. He led the Civil Rights Movement in the United States from the mid-1950s

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    sentences the prison system has to focus on separating special needs offenders. This separation is necessary to insure safety and balance within the facility. The special needs population can affect both the state and federal level of incarceration because they must gather accurate date. Putting offenders with different needs together can lead to violence issues among inmates. There is also an increase possibility of mental and emotion strain on all ready unstable prisoners Correctional agencies today

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    existing segregation laws. All were arrested. This caused the clergymen of this Southern town to compose a letter appealing to the black population to stop their demonstrations. In response to their letter‚ King wrote back in what would be titled "Letter From A Birmingham Jail". Especially prevalent in the letter are Aristotle’s appeals‚ which include logos‚ ethos and pathos. The concluding section of the document is a well rounded‚ and demonstrates all of the appeals. Rhetorical techniques and literary

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    Précis Why Isn’t Wall Street in Jail? A Précis is a short summary of the essential ideas of a longer composition; the basic thought of a passage is reproduced in miniature‚ retaining the mood and tone of the original. Your summary must be intelligible to a reader who has not seen the original and should have solid compositional worth. 300 words is the desired length of a précis. How to write a précis? First‚ write an outline of the main ideas – those you see as most important. Think

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